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The Fallen are a category of beings that once resided within the Resonance and for one reason or another, were cast down from the Great Tree and forced to give up their standing. The Fallen are not mentioned often, and exist mostly within mythological texts.

Ivronoth - God of Pain

Depiction

According to mythology, the being known as Ivronoth ascended to divinity through his influence in the dreams of mortals. He sought to break down the Great Tree and replace it with a manipulation of reality wherein he was in control of all things through torment and fear. After a great struggle that resulted in The Shattering, Ivronoth was cast into the abyss and his power scattered there so that he would never return to the material.
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Clergy

None.

Corax - God of Chaos

Depiction

Corax was, according to mythology, an underling of Otherak, often referred to as the son of the Elder god. Not much is known of Corax, but it is said he attempted to usurp Otherak's position in the Resonance, with disregard for the other aspects, which caused the Great Tree to shake and cast him away. Where Corax ended up it is unknown, and his power is lost to all things save for The Scholar's scrolls.
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Clergy

None.

Grawth - God of Undeath

Depiction

Grawth is one of the aspects of the Resonance that is still active somewhat even after his banishment from the Great Tree. He is worshipped by madmen and sorcerers that seek greater power than what is provided to them by conventional knowledge. It is taught that Grawth often disguises himself as a benevolent force and tricks the unaware into doing his bidding. Necromancy is his greatest contribution to the Resonance, and while he was cast down for violating the balance of Life and Death, his power still echoes throughout reality.
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Clergy

Necromancers.

Primus - God of Order

Depiction

Primus, much like Corax, strived once to take the place of the corresponding Elder God, An. Upon reading the scrolls of An, he discovered the existence of chaos and An's desire to maintain a balance of Order and Chaos in the world. Distraught by this, Primus decided to leave the Resonance entirely and used a great deal of his power to construct a realm beyond the Resonance that existed solely under his control. While successful, the act left Primus imprisoned in his own Order and unable to escape, as that would be an act of defiance against his very nature.
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Clergy

Inhabitants of his plane.